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The audience room was packed an d rnuning over oat into the yard with people to bear, probably, the best program of the kind, and the best rendered of any that was ever witnessed in Marion. The attend ance and interest sbowpubhc ap preciation, and. the rendition oi the program prove the saperioi training of the pupils daring the last ten months. An opeuing prayer was made by Eev. Wm. EL. White. The next part was a chorus song by the school, "Flora and Fores ter," wliich lifted the 'mind in pleasaut imagination into the: re gions of melody. , This showed the excellent training as to time in singing, harmony and quality of voice. The next on the program was an instrumental doet-marche anx flambeaux by Clark, rendered by Mrs. Guv and Miss Nannie Gay in their inimitable, excellent manner of expression, time and spirit. In a recitation, Miss Gertie El liott, told us a pretty, touching story of an old soldier dying on the bauks of the Tennessee. His seivant, Pompey, moved him to the window, and just before he died he saw his country's flag floating once, more ou a passing steamer. Then came a paiuo solo, by Ley- bach, reudered by Miss Mary Lo gan Gilkey Cinqnieme Nocturne the fifth song of the night, a soft, sweet, delightful melody well done. Jn auother recitation, "Musia on the Rappahannock," Miss Bonnie Neal narrated pathetic incidents that occurred on the liappauuock river during the late "war between the States," when on one side of the river the Federal forces sang and played "Yankee Doodle"; theu from the other side came the soul- stirring straius of "Dixie''; then all joined in "Home, Sweet Home." Mrs. Guv, duiing parts of the reci tation, played soft and low these strains in accompaniment. It was all most excellently done. Then we were cheered to great interest and enthusiasm, as all to gether sang, "College Glee," carry ing us back to the time when we too actually "Swung in the Grape Vine Swing." - The chorus or the young, clear voices, as they pro nouueed the syllables distinctly was delightful. The recitation, "Old Actor's Stork" was well rendered indeed, bard as it is to decide of many, wbidh did the best. This was quite a hit and well received, show- NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS. Items of Interest : from the Counties 'Around Us. '' was chilly, stony, dank, dark, deep, desperate despair when at uoou Wednesday the news came that the Colts had lost the third game, and the series, by u score of 5 toO. TOLD BY THE PRESS. DEATH OF MnS. 8AIXIE WHITENEK. BEST CROP OF WHEAT FOR TEARS, of That Is What Caldwell Farmers Claim A Gospel Mission" Rally The Politest Man In the State Other Caldwell News. Lenoir Topic. June 10th. Mrs. Dr. Buxton, who has been seriottbly ill for the past two weeks, we are glad to know is convales- was set by Dr. Ellis, and he is get tiug on very well The exenr. sion from Charlotte TqcmIht brought a very good, well bebaTed and orderly crowd. The majority of the excursionists went to the picnic at Cleveland Springs, while the remainder of the crowd took tn the towu. lUio prevented the baseball crunks eniovioi I eood game of ball between lAiarlotte and Shelby. The Wheat Cro la Catawba Plenty Work for the M. M. Jk T. Co. Hickory Mercury, June 10th. We are glad to learn. that Mrsi Mattie Warlick is improving I lookout for cocjtterfkit qcar- There was a dance at Mayor CIine'H Monday night Mr. Azor Shell, general superintendent of the Mor ganton Manufacturing Co, spent TEES. cent. .....The workmen have I Sunday in this city with his fami- abont completed' the .exterior of Hon. W. H. Bower's handsome residence on North Main street. . . . .The Woman's Missionary So ciety of the W. N. C. Conference will meet in Lenoir on Thursday before the 4th Sunday in this month, lasting four days. A large crowd is expected and the Lenoir people anticipate a pleasant occa sion. ...I At the recent meeting of the stockholders of the Caldwell and Watauga Turnpike Co., Mr. H. C. Martin was elected Presi dent, S. F. Harper, Secretary and Treasurer ; Capt. T. J. Coffey, L. P. Heukel aud Edmund Jones, Di rectors. ....The farmers report harvesting the best crop of wheat for years There was a "Gos pel Missiou" rally held at Rocky Springs Baptist church, near Col lettsville, last Saturday aud Sun day. . Rev. R. 1. Patton, who is traveling in the interest of this mission, was present, aud an en thusiastic meeting is reported. ....Lenoir is always ahead. She not only has the finest climate, the most euterprising business meu and prettiest women, but she has the politest man in the . State. This fact was made known by the advent of the telephone into our town. This reverend gentleman (for he writes his name with Rev. before it) deals out delicious' ten derloin steak to the public. The other morning be was called to the phone and on hearing the voice of a female, he, with his usual polite ness, put on one of his blandest smiles, tipped his hat and bowed as gracefully as a dancing master. Bat the phone didn't carry the smile and bow. ly. He left Monday for Spartan- burg, S. C, aud other points where he goes to make estimates on work. He closed a $700 contract in States ville Saturday. He reiwrts plenty of work just uow, and orders comt ing in daily Most of the wheat is cut in this section. The quality will he good while the quantity will not be over a two thirds crop. The rains last week snrouted some of the first cutting, but not to hurt much Died, at her home in Jacob's Fork town ship, on Jane 8th, Mrs. Sallie WThitener, wife of Mr. Frank Whitener. She was burled at Grace church ou the 9th, Rev. U. A. Yoder conducting the funeral services. A BUDGET FROM HICKORY. NICE RAINS IN CATAWBA. The Newton Roller Mill About Comple tedMr. J. A. Smith, Drutcist, Assign Wheat Crop Good. Newton Enterprise, June 12th. Since the nce rains have come every one that has a garden has been feasting on vegetables Mr. Solouion Huffman, who lived a mile above Conover, died on Wednesday at his home of fever. ...The Newton roller mill is about completed and will be ready for the new crop that has just been Mr. J as. A. bmith, DRY GOODS, SH0S -AND GROCERIES FROM US. M. B. KIBLER & CO., The Cheap Store. harvested. mg (hat Miss Fanuie Crawford has druggist at this place, made a deed I ticular berry, which is much talent iu histrionic iecua-i of trust to i. u. Amngui, uur 10th. Assets and liabilities are unknown to us. ....The well known "bob white" of the partridge is now heard on all sides. The first batching was a large one and next season will see an unusually large nmnnnt of birds. ....The wheat tion. Next came a very sweet recita- tion, "Little Orphan Annie," Dy Charlie May Blauton. For one so young, the sweet, clear tones, na tnral manner, correctly acung uer littlft nir.f tinintinjr the moral of i 1 1 " , . Baptist Meeting Address on "Thorou-jta Education" Corner Stone f the Mew Methodist Church to be Latd the 18th Inst.; Dr. Lelth of Morgaatoa, ta De liver the Sermon. HickorT Press, June 11th. The Baptists are holding a meet ing in their church the present week. Rev.Casbwell is being as sisted by Dr. Uuffham, of Shelby. Rev. J. L. M. Curry, an ex- minister to Spain, delivered an ad- dress m the Baptist churcn last Thursday night, on "Thorough Education." The Union Sun day school in West Hickory, had a picnic at Cloniuger's mill last Tues day. All seemed to enjoy them- selves and report a nice trip Ex Senator Matt W. Ransom, now minister to Mexico, was in the city last Tuesday and Wednesday The Piedmont Wagon shops were shut down most of last week on account of their inability to get water. They started up on last Monday with full force, Trof. S. P Hatton and wife, arrived in the city last Friday, from Uagerstown, Md. Prof. Hatton has leased ni.nmAnt f!nllpce. and will cou- Hnct a hir school there in the fu ture We are told that the corner stone of the new Methodist church will be laid with appropri ate ceremonies Thursday, 18th inst The sermon will be preached by Rev. J. II. Leith. D. D., of Mor-s-anton. N.C The blackberry .rnnnrr fails In fact this par- Ul' . - - .... . nr... 1 n . SO with the negro picaniny, seems to be more plentiful every year. It is needless to state that ibe crop this vear is something enormous. ....Miss Errol nay, of Hickory, left last Friday for Chester, S O, to spend a couple of weeks there. Whilfl there she will be a bndes- Railroad Officials and Others Ge llaatlas; and ruhlas; la Mr Do well A Shelby Firm Make a Bis Sal. Shelby Aurora. June 11th. It will be well for everybody to examine all the silver qaarter dollars that come into their bands. A large number of counterfeit quarters have beeu put In circn laion during the last few months. A party, consisting of Messrs. IS. T. Fewell, T. B. Johnon, A. II. Green, J. J. Hull, Jno. H. London and W. B. Wilson, of Rock Hill,' S O, CoL A. Tripp and W.J. Wil cox, or the O. R & C. R. R. and Major S. J. Green, or Shelby, went un the O. R. & O. R. K. iu Col. Tripp's private car, last Thursday, to Marion, where they procured teams aud went over on Buck Creek, twelve miles above Marlon, aud spent the day hunting and fishing. The result was a floa lot ofmountain trout and a foar hun dred nonnd bear. The bear was shot by a Mr. Murphy, a mountain eer, who Tell in with the party. They returned on Friday and stopped over night in Shelby and visited Cleveland Springs. All hands were delighted with the trip and were quite enthusiastic in. their praises of this section of the Tar Heel State D. A. Wash burn's ball alley is the center of attraction duringthe summer even in Z. Ml'RDEUED WHILE ASLEEP. ciMOR amd rim POT. When Congress paied the 130, 000,000 river and harbor bill over the President's veto It locked ao othrr wheel of the Republican tally ho. 'Atkerille Cituen The recent news from Coba la fragmentary and onatlractory. but thn brat that can be made of it is that the war down there baa degenerated into a free fight Charlotte 0b$errrr. It It time for the Democratic press of North Carolina to accept Judge Rasnell as the Republican nominee, and lo 'devise some method besides words to defeat him next November. A'c Berne Journal. . , The best news of a political kind in North Carolina in, that many Populists who left the grand old Democracy two years ago are re turning to the aate fold and will help to defeat Roanell and bis hungry gang. It will prove a blessed thing for the State if all or those who went out from na shall come back and work together with the trae Democrats once more to save North Carolina from the despoilers and enemies of its proa pen ty. Wilmington Mcuenjrr. "What do joo think of the proa pectsl" Gen. Davidson wm asked. "The prospect for the aocceas of the Democrat bave greatly im proved within the last three weeks. The gold or soand money men are displaying as most patriotic spirit. Recognizing that they are in a minority, they will not make any factional opposition on the contrary they are not willing, bat are enthusiastic in their efforts to secure that harmony and organiza tion in the Democratic party which is essential to the redemp tion or the State. With prudence, energy and unity we will win." JntcrtUte of AtietilU CitUtn Kitk Gen. T. F. Davidson. A DISASTER ESCAPED. . I ui"""u --- 1 -------- - , ... . rr,;, lovine those who are good to you, in this county is harvested and crop maid in the weaning 01 aur showed that it was one of the best while the straw is rather short the lett to Mr. eweu. pieces. I beads ar medium in size anu verj rrh0'ia0t u o pII a some others. 1 well filled - It is the opinion of uuite captivated the audience and many farmers that the crops will ha rtAen circaiateu to i inieau uui very wen .. FOR .Wii FANCY Flour, Meal, Bacon, Hams, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Molasses, Kerosene Oil, Canned Goods, Cheese and Crackers, Cakes and Candies, Fruits, etc., and COl NTHY - PRODUCE -GO TO- 1. L HEMPHILL 24 net. tion r - . nL repeat it the last nignu ine piece is "Paradise and Peri," with Delsartean expression. The class was trained to this by Miss Nan- nie tiny. It. IS a lauieau jiu vante a tableau in graceful move meutsof the form rendered by ahnnt. twplve prown vonng ladies of the school. The main points are "Celestial light, adorning the hri.l. and the death of Virginia." Delsarte, a Frenchman, believed and taught that every human thought cjuld be expressed by gestures, or motions of the human body, which is iu good part true, and to some extent practical. As the teacher. Miss Guy, narrated i j i. the story, it was pantomimeu Tuesday will be a gala day lor Newton. The children of the Gra ded and Sunday Schools of Cues ter, S. C, are coming here on a grand picnic excurson. Oar beau tiful court square will be put in readiness for their reception. There will be a game of ball and other amusements. DOING HONOR TO RUTHERFORD. Rutherford County Boys at Rutherford Colleare Commencement Seventy-Year- Old Pump Lop-Corn Cracker Uplifted ttmm.rt. Broken Colt Other Kntnenora News. Rutherfordton Democrat, June 12th. visited in Hickory some time and is very" well known here. Miss Suhonor Shuford, one of Hickory's charming belles, was one nmnnr man v who had the honor of being presented with a marshal's "J nJ "JV regalia at the University com- SSJffi mencement. Mr. Robert v ance mat,. tn ,.tr Whitener, of Hickory, one or the marshal's presented his regalia to Miss Shuford. The young la dies of the town have organized a bycicle club. - CLEVELAND SPRINGS SOLD. (One Door Below P.ostoffice.) Corn Cracker writes that the mevpland conntv Democratic con- lUv OlvlJi 1 U 0 y I V"" ' t C the young ladies dressed in white vention held Saturday was one or in a most graceful, beautiful and the largest aud most enthusiastic -:o:- I have also recently added a line of effective way. It was new, anu quite delighted the entire auui ence. Tn all this . could be seen tne ability, patience, peraeverence and most superior sum 01 leacucrr, Prof. Guy, Mrs. Guy, and Miss Nannie Guy. All were ueiiguieu, - tt r. -rn . c go far as we beard expression uu - rO JOL KJ Hi we heard much of it, that so much had been done the first year oi our school. Long may it last under the present management. Last Tuesday night was girls7 night, which is one reason of the great success. Tnursaay nigui boys' night, and they will have to surpass themselves 10 wcuu girls. r'r both Ladies and Gen tlemen, and am selling them as low as anv one. :o:- I will the appreciate a share of vour Patronage, and nrnmicp full value lo If it reauired an annual outlay of $100 to insure a family against any seri ous consequences from an attack or bowel complaint during the year there TT m are many who would feel it tneir ouvy . L HFiMPTTTT jTj to pay it; that they could not afford to AJ iiXlJlfJLXrXxXJ-IJU :Tr. v, uVM onrl those of their fan- a IDaV IflAGAA a ily, for such an amount. Any one get this insurance for 25 cents, that be ing the price of a bottle of . Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera and parrho3a Remedy. In almost every neighborhood some one has died from an attack of bowel complaint before medicine could be procured or a physician summoned. One or two doses of this remedy will cure any ordinary case. It never fails. Can you afford to take the risk for bo amoll on nmnnnt? - For sale by W. A. Leslie & Co. r y(ur money. Respectfully, HIRES Rootbeer . con kws the best herbs, berries na roots nature makes for rootbeer making. Take no other. 'uk1ZJH Chr,e HIM. Co., Phnxklphia. """m l gUu. Sold enrvben. Griffs Sale 'Under Execution. k. " hi cxeeuMon in m v nanns. issued Burkt.", , ( lt rk of ttie Superior Court 61 oi May. jsho, iu it,.;:.. 1,1 1 j 8, Hr.1 III, ' t..uM Gen. Maximo Gomez has written a letter to Senor Estrada Palms, Cuban delegate in New York, in ,wvi he sava the revolution is the loubwtni? aescribed l e fu aii OVer Cuba, and that ertain house and lot situ- I poweriui a," uci t laf,r, , ",v the lath rtav lia.h V ,VH : Atlflnrsinn on1 ocrolnat. W T v.a.sn ior tne. sum oi 181.50 ana i win sell, at tne court House tl. .. '" the -'ly. is9. 'J-wi' : A cert ""nw 'ru 01 Morganton on IMcDoweu. anii c, m' i Knww as tbe Auatt prop ""t "iliv ' rtI.,n!llln,nK one alf acre, moreor less "'"iwitM ,. hi ueea irom s. o. .umts Term. . . : ' iasn. wile t., -. Miile, cash. This May 7th. V6. THOS. M. WEBB. SherUT Burke County. o,TAi.tr Aaxr that. nassfiS maT DOW D6 oiv'J ' ; ftonsidered a victory for the in surgents. The comiug of summer, be says, will be a great aid to tne Cubans, Salisbury ueraia. and barmonious the county nas Wrl for rears, ltesolutions endors- iug rree silver aud uomioatiug J. I price paid L Webb tor LOngreBS were uuaui mously adopted.;. . . .Corn Cracker is a delegate from Cleveland to tbe etoto crtn vention. and it is not aj VM W w-- - y likely that he will come down to earth again for some weeks. Mr. W. O. Bostic, of Bostic, won the Platonic medal for oratory at the Butberford College commence ment last week. His oration was one of exceptional merit and force, his subject being. "Our Origin and Our Destiny." Among the graduates was Mr. Wm.T. Morgan also of this county, a young man of decided ability. His graduating address was a fine one, his subject being "Equality of Men." All r Rntherford. county's students ac quitted themselves well, doing credit to their college aud their county The Misses Holland have leased the elegant residence of Mr. K J. Carpenter, ou Aiain street aud have opeued a hotel and boarding house The Colts went down to Gastonia Monday, hoping to get revenge ior iuo -drubbing the Gastoniaus gae them on tbe grounds nere aiay 14th aud 15th. Messrs. Jouu . Mills, John W. Simpson, is. u. Ouinn and Frank flicks went . r A-1 TllOFU along to "root" ior tueiu. was great rejoicing among the crauka here when a telegram was received announcing that the Kuth erfords bad wou the first game Tuesday morning by a score of 7 to 3. There was weeping and ooK,nrr nf teeth, however, when .la.A..Aa-.uMw the news came mat eouiuB Dath of Three Children Jumped frous a Bugey and Broke HI Lea An Excur sion. Cleveland Star, June 11th. The Cleveland Springs property wa sold Monday for the last time. It was bought by Mr. W. n. Miller, Miss Amanda Lee and Mr. David Lee for $19,200. The Wilson heirs h:ive no farther interest in the springs property. The owners have a bargain in the property at tbe This popular hosteiery will be opened for the reception of guests June 15th lhe three year old child of Mr. and Mrs." L II. Metcalf died last Thursday night and the remains were in terred Friday in Gaston county. .The two-vear-old child of Mr. Uollifield, who resides near Pearl, died Saturday morning and was buried Sunday at Zion, P.er. A. C. Irvin condnctlng the funeral ser- f ' 11.. I .1 vices me nve mouiun um child of Rev. Ira Erwln died Mon day evening at the home of its grandparents. Mr. and Mrs, Ira Erwin, near Waco. The body was to resi Tuesday in D. M. Bowman aad Walter Moor Blown leto Eternity With Dyaaotlto la the Heads of au Asaaaeia. Lenoir Topic. June 10th. The beautiful and peaceful val lev of the Globe has been the scene of two dastardly crimes with in the last year and a half. The last one was committed at the dead hour or night when its vic tims were wrapt in peacerol slum ber after their days toil was over, and when a mantle or darkness was tbrowu around tbe scene or their murder. -On last Fridav morning this quiet community was startled by tbe announcement that two men were rouud dead in a wrecked saw mill shanty. On Investigation they were fouud to be the bodies or D. M. Bowman and Walter Moore, son or Mr. Wm. Moore, ksq., oi tbe Globe. The saw mill, which was tbe aiene of this awful tragedy, was located on the Gragg proag of John's river, above Globe Acado my. The plaut was owned aud op erated by Wm. Moore. His eon, Walter, had charge of the mill, and Bowman was an employee. These two occupied a rude board shantv near the saw mill. Thurs day night tbe two men went to ihvir rough cougb, little dreaming that e'er another day dawned upon tl.em t heir pools would be dashed into an awTul eternity. About 12 o'clock that night a loud report r.a heard bv several citizens iiv- ... . , m inff near. Friday morning iora " . . . :it . uown to iuo mm iu the scene that was pre sented to him was appalling- n soon spread the news ot tbe trage dy The Coroner and the Sheriff were sent for. Sheriff Boyd was at his farm just above tbe Globe and bad statted to Lenoir when he -. met h s messenger who in formed bim or tbe affair, noroner Deal, Dr. Houck and Major Batlew went to tbe scene on Friday evening. Tbey found tbe shanty a total wreck, ita walls and rnnf rt Med together in one mass or ruins. Tbe body or Bowman was thrown about 10 feet from tbe bed in which be was sleeping, with Lis feet and legs across some timber ,r wrecked cabin, and bis head banging over into a little lace of water used for conveying the dnst fmm the saw. mid Moore's lody wa lying across Bowman's Teet. Further investigation brought to light tbe Tact that there bad been a"bollow chestnut log under tho floor running angling across the shanty with the hollow end imme HiAieiv under the corner iu wbich the bed was located; and that dy namite bad been placed in this hntinw loir, and fire bad been set to it by some person. lhe Coroner's jary, composed or D. P. Shram, S. F. Estes, Patter ton Moore, P. G. Moore, D. I. Moore and J. U. Cooke, nfter a thorough investigation of all the racts and circumstances, report rrejedlea, Morton Msernrrr. What a wide twain of iojary does prejudice cat ia life. We have it sometimes when we are not aware o(it; that it, tbe causes of its action nay oocoo tctoutly be to tome exteat la the tnindt of tbe best of men. It is judging beforehand, pre vious to the time of. having all the facts on both sides io oor oiods ia regard to any given case. We may te biased from lamuy train ing, or tradition, or from denomi national, or secular education, or from political affiliations, or frvin self interest from ooe, from more, or from all of theie causes a per son may not judge fairly as to so other person's character or coo duct; or may not judge justly as to a certain thiog. "With what (kind of) judgment ye judge, ye shall be indeed, and with what measure ye mete. It shall b meas ured to yoa agaia." Hor careful then we shoald be la judging ot others, that we may ba true to conscience, to the ac count we must reader to Him above, aad be fair to our fellow men. Before yon pass judgment upon the coodoct of a mao, pat yourself .io bis place; surround yourself io imagieatioa with bts past family, religions aod political training, aod present circum stances, ad then after mature coosideratioo decide bow yon would act under the same past aod preseot clrcomstaoccs; aod jodge of him theo as yoa would have others jodge of yoa If yoa was lo his place. If this would be dooe always, there would be less, by far, of narrowness, selfishness, envy, jealousy, broken friendships aod human sorrow tnao tnere is to tbe world. Prejudice keeps a mao from lookiog oo both sides of a ques tion. A judge full of prejudice would be oofit to sit oa tbe beoch, for be could ool be fair he would be too leoieol toward some aod too harsh oo others. Ia oar places we shoald be as fair to others as a judge to those whom he bat under bis decisions. As we jodge others the great Judge will judge os. Wilful prejudice shows that the heart is not right. This tbiag of passing judgment oo maa's character is a difficult thing lo do. Wc can only correct ly judge ooe's character by oat ward actions, aod sometimes long observed. To God belongeth the judgment tbe saying positively whether a mao's heart is right or oou Be leoieol ia judging, for vou mar oeea. now. mat same lenieocv Yourself. It ts true a rood character will show itself. -Bv their fruits re shall koow them.M Aod yet It is true that "all is not rold that slitters." aod we may be deceived by tbe outwird ppearaoce of a mao. lie may be better or worse tnao we ioioe mat he is. Look bow bis past aod pres ent surroundings (environment as the scientific mao would say) give oullioe or modify his conduct. There are b4 meo lo all the walks of life as we ae satisfied from their daily lives. "But prejudice caoses as to believe that there are m jre POUDER Absolutely Puns A crvam rf tarter lV.Uf powder. ninew of all ia Uareoiex 4rrernh LaXeat Vmltmi Stetr 0xrmmet Tewi Iloynlttaklnr Pamder C.a THE mm mmum to. iuktictc-ii m ia:s cf BUILDING MATERIAL, INCLUDING DOORS, SO, BUNDS, WOUUI IH6.STJUR WORK, MAN- . TRS&ETC. Public Buildings, Banks, School Houses "Stores A SPESIALTY. A Rash mt II aad rede ml hU firs the Marian Aeadeaay ssWalmlir Xlht Mo Oae Sertanmly Bart Tha Cause. Marion Mrsarager. June Utn.; The very large adleoce was very well pleased indeed, with the first part of tbe Marion Institute com mencement given on Tuesday night, and a much larger number gathered to bear toe closing ex- ercises on Wedoeaday night. Tbe lower, large room or the academy waa packed with people to the doors aod windows aUndiog room in nooks and corners and about tbe doors not being sufficient to accommodate them many beiog about the building aod looking in through tbe windows. Tbe teachers waited a few min utes before? beginning tbe pro gramme that tbe large audience might be as comfortably seated as possible. Just about tbe time! to a a a wa begin, a cracking wns neara. iub lower floor waa felt to sink a little. Several became panic stricken, and much tbe larger part of tbe audience msbed for the front door and through tbe open windows, and iu a few minutes the people were out in the yard. Some 400, about, were packed io tbe bouse, Knt nnar the wpm breathing - -rf . - . . freer. It was unsafe to try to re-1 good people aoa smars pcopie ana same the exercises then and there, I truth to oor denomination, or par aud It was at once announced by I ty, or circle, than ia aoy other; Pror. Guy (who kept very cool) I aod that most ot tne Da, ami peo tbat tbey would take place in tbe I pie aod error are outside o( any of a I jn a S " IAe)t&A 01a. all Lonon building Thursday night. We at once act about to find out :0:- WE DO THE HIGHEST GRADE OFWORK AND ALSO LOWER GRADES TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. SnXD - I'OK - fSiTIMATIIS. tsAwm mmm to. E0X 235, ASHEYIUE, NC. VT. u. men. tm SS-Aai Knperlntrndent FIRE INSURANCE I tenderly laid the graveyard at St. Paul's church. t. a , .h, tieceased D. M. Bowman The little child has been a great R,J(1 yyaiter Moore came to their sufferer, having been robbed by d atn hv tbe explosion or a dyna- neain oi n mutnci wuru m woo only two weeks old, but death has come to it and relieved it or ita sufferings It is with regret that the Star learns that its good friend, Piof. Sylvanns Erwin, will move from this connty and mute bis headquarters in the future at Gastonia while he is traveling for bis book company. We bad hoped he would locate in Shelby, never theless we congratulate Gastonia nnon her eood fortnne Last r that Wednesday Deputy Sheriff Fred Marks arrested Bart Lemmons at his home in 2o. 1 township, charged with several offences against the peace and dignity of the community. He was baud enffed and nut in the buggy. Soon after starting he jamped oat of the bnpgv and fell, breaking his leg r " . . . . . anKie. lie was mite placed under their bed by one Smion Gragg, whereapou a war rant was issued for Gragg and be was arrested by Sheriff Boyd and the conntv iail to await anuj net w J ay trial. The Topic was unable to secure the evidence which led to Gragg'a arrest and therefore can give no ruirtieulara of the case against bim. Gragg is a single man about SO years old, strong aud vigorous the very picture oi pujaicat the cause, but could not aatlsfae torlly investigate oo accoootoftbe darkness. After daylight Thurs day morning, the writer, with some others, prised op tbe floor In the middle, and with a lamp, we rouud that tbe whole aod only caaseoftbe sinking of tbe floor, tsi. that tbe rock piller noder- neath the bottom girder ot the lower floor bad crumbled, causing the girder oo which rested tbe tleepera and the floor, to aiok about three or roar iochea. This was the ouly pillar noder tbe girder which supported tbe lower floor from the ground wbich io turn suppotted Mic woodeo pillsr inide, which in its turn aupporteu tbesecoud floor, which baa also underneath it two very strong iron rods, fastened to the oustde of tbe brick walls. These rods, perhaps, we do not know, kept the second floor from falling on the people below tbe cousenuence of which wo do not like to contemplate. Tbe second floor came down ss much at the lower floor, and those aafety rods are now light with their load, thanks to those who were led to place thetn there and unnumbered . . .. t , t thanks to a Ktnu rroviwence wuu averted a fearrul calamity from many Marion homes. It was supposed that Ibe scare was started by some one ratotlog; causing tbe people to start op to gclber, producing tbe jar that caused the singing, but both la an entire mistake. All the fainting occored after tbe aioklng of tbe building: and a teacher and otn- era who were op stairs told tbe writer tbe children were qoiet, aud nothing was overturned previous to the scare. Several ladies fainted, bat no person seriously bart. A boy fell oo the stairs first frighten ing the people, starting tbe stam pede. We are graierul for a nar row escape. our amiiatioos. uo justice so au meo. "We shall koow each other better, when tbe mists bave rolled away." Let aoy clouds of pvejo. dice roll away Irom oar miods. Away with a prejudiced, suspi cious, unfair, narrow spirit. Wa writ point oa all claaa cf dirall rk la U follow it ta4 ar4 cowapna : COXT1NOTAL of w Yotk ; PKNNSYLVAJiLA f rtula4!t&a. DELAWARE VA. n& AXD sLiKCtE of tka-raottd; MECHANICS AXD TttADE33 of !Cw Orlaaas. A VKlt Y & lilt V IN, IIiauLO DaXUIec. Uorrastoa. 3. C vaaiors CHIP. I- "is. - V -NTT -Wm KMrtrris-rjsT'. rr. m i 1 S -M Fcr Tr Prtifrtics sas'lMi uw seat ias ii ai If ii a--t iaa i mt mt Vn ,,i araau Naaavl C'tarrb a Iwil ia 't c3Maaur ikwfn. If yoa start out to please coo science directed by tbe Divioe Spirit, yoa do just what yoa shoald Jk . If era lrrfarl h the rPi;., ;."..;; ..,. ... elvs . cream halm mao ociogs, you wiii )ii(k lew of them, aod fail lo pleasing conscience aod your God. m We may admire a mao for the eoemies or fricods be mikes, ow ing altogether ss to the cbsrscter of bis friends or eoemies. . At- Vae 4 t Ousas aad tfa mmmm lit Xssal tm r Paia a4 UUwmim. ltat.M rl ta Ik as,sas (na ca4. Worn tea ni v4 Ta 4 mmml Alas a vwt, atusn a4 srs rt im m. hw tl n tl lie w t rnr ear lwiivar smA. tXt aaaTULicV narr Vr tori hood. It is said that there w aa au old feud between bim and Bowman, and a week or so ago he had threat ened Bowmau'a life. The evidence in the case is entirely circumstan tial aud will be an important case. nandrnff ia ao exudation from tha nnrM of tha akin that pread aod dries. I formiag scurf and causing the hair to SjUV - vwv " " I a . -a 72l TS 13 io I lTat ttert lasbt oi h7 to j.ll d bf. .eg I W1..C MU E...r elu Mr. Jama Perdu, aa old aoUiar re siding at alooroa, Mcb-. waa Mveraly afStcted with rbeumatatm but rell praropt relief f rota pain by uing uaa barlain'a Pain Daba. II says: Al timea my back would acha ao badly tbat 1 could hardly raiaa ap. If 1 aad not gottac relief 1 would not b bar to writ thaaa fw liaea. Cham bet lain a pain Balm baa dona ma a irraai deal of rood aad I fel very tbaakfol for it." l or aala br W. A- LaaUa & Ou. CsTThe IUkald ofSce for. Job Work. To evenr cload of sorrow there Is a silver lioiog. To tbe Cbris tiso there ts a spiritual brightness to last forever. Abraham Lincoln's lavorite piece of poetry begso : "Why will tbe spirit of mortsl be proud ?" Hooestv is oot a policy, it is a principle, yet lo tbe cod it is wise. sod a mao will succeed better to be open, caodid aod booestly above board. a Uoless yoa work for it, or lo berit II. tbe wjfld does oot owe voa a living. If yoa are able, be iodepeodeot labor for yourself. "Go to the ant, thou sloggsrd; coosider her wsys aod be wise. wbich baviog oo guide, vverseer, or ruler, provideth her meat ia the . . . . sammer.aoa gsinerein ntr ibw m lhe harvest. boiomoo. l ei to tne meo aod boys, who eeed to, ere thr of labor. If tbey will oot do the little thst presents itself, tbey will eot likely be asked to "walk ap higher" ioto better potitioes. This world helps those who help themselves, when they can This is right, too. TXTaTXri HAIR BALSASf I I Mhmu. mmm. It v I m a, a n mt Pit fiiti per CO R w JT;'Tr5r DOH'T STOP TOBACCO. Ilow to Cure Ymirxlf Lalar It. kasa. rmt aa4 Wbllo m SJ rajra nit - htr;'"- Ta aaa o l Mia aa SjIMTt I 1 KiSV tea taas hw rai cwalaa3f ra. -lac imr m aratau&c rar kc iw Ucm Wtx. la 4 n . U st cawrry aeasMi afW Ua oravaaa at a ' mt.m wa aaa aa M la he rtai svarwa aaaw t k. a wrc y ( mO0 tsas.c It ta sw&xry ta m Wa r a wmia fiu. rarc svmva sjaaAif aar ran sat ta awsaa. v saaaaf svi . Ita. "af-" I a m safrwnfa. awt a asaTts c. yc tea at ata aa era aa feci s aSK. It Mm IV in-uwm a aaws aa4 tr Croat aacavia aa U aal J tea J war Caraw Sy a Car aa4 C.laa TStartr rwaaa. Pi mi aaaataa af iimsiHis. ta arraJa af aaaca are ca a a ImMflna. taw aaaiaiae: k wisaii ' Cfwma yara t trwal Stobborooets may exist without rill power: a wise look aod dc .. . meaoor may csisi witnout mim wisdom the drors aod the gold are mlsed In meo separate tbe two Io character study. tvarrcc. vr. Art. Jta, ta. aval a U . La w aa a rw ba I as I at ,. real twill llaiiwtw etaT -.faaar -IV) lsSi Ta- M ii'JW.' -taifcn 1 1 mtm4Jm M , aa s f itia 4 m ta trK net naa. naaf. www. a ana m jmmr air i - W ' aa4 a aa umiy ram naa mt ta satt ta ad as stastav 14 I tasn t l aa sa at cur4 wi a cfca Imi fwxvrw?. r. kt. a .mmx r. r-uari'. f.Cawa.tkai'WM. ara. Vf 3 at as rasa r hasaa. naa-i aai ln l,aaw. r a waa Icta4 amur sa " ' vrorx.
The News-Herald (Morganton, N.C.)
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June 18, 1896, edition 1
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